I've started my residency in anesthesiology about 2 months ago and your videos are so helpful. I wish my tutor was as clear and as calm as you are while explaining all this stuff. Instead, he's always nervous and on a rush, and I constantly feel like I miss the most basic and practical knowledge that everyone takes for granted. There are some differences, as you are based in the US (I think) and I work from Italy, but overall I'm learning so much from your videos! Thank you for the amazing work
Wow all these videos from the channel are awesome 👏🏼! You really help all doctors, nurses, paramedics etc., out there… And it also helps for a high patient’s safety! Great !
I've started my residency in anesthesiology about 2 months ago and your videos are so helpful. I wish my tutor was as clear and as calm as you are while explaining all this stuff. Instead, he's always nervous and on a rush, and I constantly feel like I miss the most basic and practical knowledge that everyone takes for granted. There are some differences, as you are based in the US (I think) and I work from Italy, but overall I'm learning so much from your videos! Thank you for the amazing work
your presentation and content is delivered with a clarity rarely found in such videos. Absolutely first class , highly highly recommended
great video as a first responder who occasionally uses these tools this is very informative
Wow all these videos from the channel are awesome 👏🏼! You really help all doctors, nurses, paramedics etc., out there… And it also helps for a high patient’s safety! Great !
Just perfect. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience. Well-done
great video, thank you!
Thats the really helpful video. It helps me a lot in the very beginning step to do basics rightly!!!
This is amazing. Simple and clear. Thanks doc.
smart and simple - thank you, sir!
This is great for non-anesthesia-trained sedation providers such as RNs. Is there a license for use available?
Good trainer
Excellent
Thanks sir very helpful
Thanks sir
why is it called subluxation if in reality the jaw is not subluxated?
Use less supraglottic airways and hold a face mask for the entire case (if it’s short)
Yeah well hopefully you don’t have to manage hypotension or something else if you’re committing to masking for an entire case.
@@xcalabur18 Teamwork is the answer here.